Jaipur: Nearly 11,300 cows in the Gaushala Hingonia owned by the country looked at starvation as a city, bigger and inheritance company, had locked the horns on funds despite some reminders by Sri Krishna Balram Seva Trust, which had been submitted to operation and maintenance.
Trust has also written a letter to the head of the Minister of Ashok Gehlot on September 9 to intervene in this issue because Gaushala wrestles with lack of funds and cattle health is increasingly affected.
However, nothing is in this problem.
TimesviewRajasthan’s largest cow protection faces acute fundrafts even though the state has a special department for the welfare of cattle financed with additional costs on stamp duty and alcohol.
Although the civil body did not release funds for Hingonia Gaushala for the past five months, there has been no effort by the state government to overcome this problem even after the main minister was told about it.
The state must intervene and ensure that funds are released.
With more than rs 6.52 crore contributions that are nervous about the company coupled with the increase in cattle population in Gaushala, Bovines take refuge into Herculean’s duties for partner foundations.
Raghupati Das, responsible at the Center said, “Jmchyitage has not yet cleared RS 3.44 Crore’s contribution in the last five months.
Similarly, JMC-Greater has not yet cleared the contribution of the last 3 months, which amounts to RS 3.7 Crore.” An official at JMC-Heritage Said this problem occurred because JMC-Greater did not transfer grants received by the state government in the Heritage Corporation account.
After the city is divided into two companies, it is decided that 60% of expenditure costs will be borne by greater and 40% with inheritance.
“The State Government also provides a grant every year to Gaushala.
The money is transferred to a larger Corporation account because it is registered with the Gopalan Directorate.
However, the greater until now has not transferred RS 1.64 Crore, because Gaushala’s payment cannot be released,” said An official.
The trust was also worried about receiving a Grant RS 3.97 Crore state government in October because the Gopalan Department has asked a larger company to transfer previous payments.
The cow protection is around 60 tons of fodder and 15,000 kg of animal feed per day worth Rs 6 lakh.
Like more than 30-40 wild cows taken to a shelter from the city, the situation is expected to be enough money without funds.
“Because there is a lack of funds, we provide animal feed and livestock.
It can affect the health of cattle in a long-term shelter,” said a source at Hingonia.
On October 28, 2017, Sri Krishna Balram Seva Trust (SKBT) signed an agreement with JMC for Daily Management of livestock rehabilitation after mass death was witnessed.
In the letter to CM, trust has also highlighted various inadequate staff problems in maintaining protection with large cattle populations and not revising numbers in the past five years.
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